I have an older pulsar solar, 100 meter, titanium watch that i do not have the manual for. On the back of watch, I see some numbers, v182-oa10 and 753159. I need a rechargeable battery for it but the battery has no number on it....please help

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You'll need to go to a jeweler to get a new battery,usually they have to order it, BE PREPARED for a price shock. ihad to get one for my wife's watch a few years ago $68.00 just for the battery another $10.00 to put it in.

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I have the same watch and the same problem. The solar battery is depleted. You need to recharge the watch like you did when it was new. The instructions can be found through the following link: www.pulsarwatches.com.au/manuals_pdf/108_1.pdf

You can call a company called Coserv they are the main watch repair company for Pulsar. Many times the bezels are not available on the older watches but it is worth a phone call to see. Coserv is the repair service all jewelers use! Coserv in NJ 1-800-722-4452 hope this helps!!

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You can call a company called Coserv they are the main watch repair company for Pulsar. Many times the bezels are not available on the older watches but it is worth a phone call to see. Coserv is the repair service all jewelers use! Coserv in NJ 1-800-722-4452 hope this helps!!

If your watch is solar powered the second hand performs this characteristic when it's in need of a charge. Try placing your time piece under a bright light for short time or in direct sunlight and see if this helps you with your problem.

Here is the link from pulsar for instruction manuals, they are one of the hardest manufacturers to find instructions for. They even say on the Pulsar website where I found these that they do not provide them for consumers.. :) The caseback of your watch should have a caliber movement on it, perhaps it is the number you mentioned and the website lists the manual by these numbers. Good luck and I hope that helps.

I have the same watch and the same problem. The solar battery is depleted. You need to recharge the watch like you did when it was new. The instructions can be found through the following link: www.pulsarwatches.com.au/manuals_pdf/108_1.pdf